Lexicographical Neighbors of Smutting
Literary usage of Smutting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Federal Trade Commission on the Grain Trade by United States Federal Trade Commission (1922)
"(ft) Clipping—smutting.—Special machines are employed to scour off sprouts, smut,
must, beard, etc., from wheat and oats and for increasing the test weight ..."
2. Fishing by Horace Gordon Hutchinson (1904)
"A fish does not lie as near to the surface when smutting as when rising, ...
Fish smutting are always feeding freely, and should be carefully cast over, ..."
3. Fishing by Horace Gordon Hutchinson (1904)
"A fish does not lie as near to the surface when smutting as when rising, ...
Fish smutting are always feeding freely, and should be carefully cast over, ..."
4. Reports of Cases Arising Upon Letters Patent for Inventions: Determined in by Samuel Sparks Fisher (1874)
""Previous to my invention, the smutting and scouring of grain were done in one
machine, and the separating of the grain into qualities, according to the ..."
5. The natural history of Oxford-shire: Being an Essay Toward the Natural by Robert Plot (1705)
"... to the Annoyances of smutting, Mildews, Birds, &c. they take care to prevent
them either in the preparing or choice of their Grain. ..."
6. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1885)
"Where the burning and smutting do not correspond, as will happen with revolvers
of large calibre and short barrel, the rule applies to the point at which ..."